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    Mongols My Civilization game is similar and different in many ways from the life of the Mongol. It is similar because my empire is expanding rapidly for where I am at in the game. Also‚I am taking over city states and barbarian encampments‚and the territory in which I am is around open pastures and some jungles. The game Civilizations is different because I have met George Washington‚ I am Genghis Khan and over years there have been more than one Khan. A third difference is how the Mongols in Civilizations

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    The Blame Game Essay

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    The Blame Game The love of two young people‚ share an adventure together that turns a brief relationship into a lifetime experience. This affection they share can only be described by the sacrifices they make for each other‚ to be together. It is only a matter of time that their journey together‚ has a flabbergasting conclusion. This love story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ breaks into our cold souls of fear of love and excites the idea of having the same and palpable‚ instant solicitude

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    An outstanding basketball player by the name of Julius Erving once said‚ “The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life- mental‚ emotional‚ spiritual‚ as well as physical.” The sport of basketball is tremendously hard to master‚ and it shows because only a select group has successfully mastered the game of basketball. Basketball is the sport that requires all aspects of your body to be excellent. To be a great basketball player you have to be physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally strong

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    Until my freshman year of high school‚ I never knew how much a basketball court could mean to someone. That someone was me. That someone was my teammates. That someone was my coaches. That someone… was anyone who was lucky enough to have their life impacted by a basketball court. The court that I am lucky enough to have in my life resides in the Mayfield High School wood gym. While to onlookers it appears as a normal basketball court‚ I know that there is something truly special about it. This court

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    Dangerous Game Essay

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    Yana Kogan Ms. Spencer H English 9B‚ Period 1 18 January 2013 The Hunter and The Hunted Hunting is an often argued subject throughout cultures all over the globe. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ hunting is questioned using an ironic situations and a relationship between two exaggerated characters‚ Rainsford and General Zaroff‚ who are at first both presented as hunters‚ but as the story progresses‚ Rainsford becomes the hunted. Connell presents ironic situations and symbolized

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    Basketball http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/basics/basics.html Aim of the game The aim of the game is to score more ‘baskets’ (points) than the opposition team. Scoring baskets can vary between one‚ two or three points per shot. In order to score‚ you must shoot the ball into the opposition’s basket hoop. Rules of basketball Basketball is a team sport that involves teamwork and cooperation. There are two teams with five players on the court trying to shoot the ball into a hoop and some

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    My board game is based on the book Legend by Marie Lu. The actual game is based on the plot from the beginning of the book up until right before Day’s mom is killed. The board and it’s complexities is a lightened way of showing the hardships and sorrows that day faced all to get his brother a vial of plague cure. Three important literary elements they my board game reflects are plot‚ theme‚ and tone. Some of the smaller literary elements shown in the game are setting; Los Angeles‚ California this

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    Perfect Basketball Player

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    Famous basketball legend Michael Jordan once said‚ “There is no such thing as a perfect basketball player‚ and I don’t believe there is only one greatest player either.” I like this quote because it gave a lot of experience to other sports player achieve their goals. The reason why I want to be a basketball player is because I want to take that next step by practicing and knowing the rules about this sport‚ getting to know much about some pro basketball players‚ and start focusing on helping the

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    Basketball: Then vs. Now

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    The sport of basketball was invented 113 years ago. The first original 13 rules of basketball are much different than the rules today. Not only have the rules evolved‚ but also the number of players‚ regulation time‚ and mainly just the dynamics of the game altogether. After explanation‚ you will be able to see how many changes basketball has truly undergone to become what it is now. The original 13 rules of basketball written by James Naismith are as follows: 1. The ball may be thrown in any

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    The rules of basketball‚ thankfully‚ are fairly straightforward. However‚ for the younger players‚ some rules can be easily forgotten. The three-second rule addressing how long an offensive player can be in the key before clearing out is a good example. Once you have taught the rules of the game to your team‚ there is a simple way to make sure that they don’t forget them. Have them tell you the rules. Spend a few minutes during each practice quizzing them. Make it fun. Additionally‚ you can teach

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